Thornton Green Roofing Materials To Lower Energy Bills: Efficiency Report Update
Although there is no “one-size-fits-all” solution for residential roofing that promises the best energy efficiency, cost, and lifespan, Apex Restoration & Roofing has a new in-depth report on the most sustainable options, explaining how they can reduce monthly energy costs for homeowners.
More information about energy-efficient roofing and maximizing the lifespan of a residential roof can be found in the full report, at https://apexroofingusa.com/residential
Combining a wide range of improved materials, construction methods, and insulation strategies, Apex Restoration & Roofing looks at each home as an individual unit to find the most effective energy and cost reduction techniques. While this strategy is most effective when planning a new roof, it can also be used to improve the efficiency and lifespan of existing roofs.
Research shows that using a thermally efficient roof can help to reduce how much heat is lost by a house in the winter, and how much heat is gained in the summer, which helps to save on home heating and cooling year-round. Using long-lasting and effective insulation can make a house more resilient to temperature changes, while reducing its energy bills and its carbon footprint.
An excerpt from the full report explains, “How does an energy-efficient roof impact my energy bills? The right roof can reduce your energy bills significantly, particularly during summer. An energy-efficient roof will reflect rather than absorb the sun’s heat, leading to reduced cooling requirements for your home.”
Homeowners can find details in the full report about the optimal materials for collecting or reflecting heat, the importance of proper ventilation, and strategies for making a new roof last up to, or beyond, its maximum rated lifespan. Homeowners can also contact an Apex Restoration & Roofing specialist to request an evaluation of their current roofing system.
These professional roof assessments can be used to catch the earliest signs of damage to an existing roof, plan for a new energy-efficient roofing system, or they can be used after major storms or weather events, to check for damaged shingles, leaks, or drainage issues. Experts recommend that most residential roofs should be inspected at least once or twice a year, so any damage can be repaired promptly before it gets worse.
More information about the benefits of regular inspections and the top options for new roofs can be found at https://apexroofingusa.com/maximizing-energy-efficiency-with-roof-upgrades-this-summer
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